That's because it's about a year since I first made it :P I haven't forgotten about Jason, Skye and the triplets, don't worry :P I just want to get Revelations done before embarking on their sequel.
Oh, I'm so horrible with money. It doesn't help that when I was growing up money was never an issue but now I'm paying my own way (or trying to) I need to start looking after it more- though I still have that little thing in the back of my mind that goes hey-mum-and-dad-will-always-bail-me-out (which they will... now, but they're not going to be around forever and if I don't learn now when will I?).
A year, really?! Time sure does fly, doesn't it!? Well, another year is upon us! *sigh*
It was hard for me too, letting go of the apron strings, but looking back, I wish I had stayed at home for a few more years instead of leaving the nest at 20!! Oh, well, I felt I had to go to assert my independence and enter the 'real' world!! Plus my parents were driving me quite bananas! :D:D
I'm 20 now and I want nothing more than to leave home, but being a full-time student it just isn't possible- I can't even get the proper loans and allowances from the government because my parents earn too much money and are expected to support me until I'm 24 (!?!). All my friends are on them though and moving into flats which irritates me, holding down a very stressful job and studying a the same time, (obviously I know I'm not the only student with a job but my a lot of my friends don't and just keep waving their free government money in my face, *grrr*).
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Being 'a lot' smarter with money is on a lot of folks 'to do' list, me included!
You know I wish you all the best with your stories and of course, real life accomplishments and happiness goes without saying..!! *hugs*
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Oh, I'm so horrible with money. It doesn't help that when I was growing up money was never an issue but now I'm paying my own way (or trying to) I need to start looking after it more- though I still have that little thing in the back of my mind that goes hey-mum-and-dad-will-always-bail-me-out (which they will... now, but they're not going to be around forever and if I don't learn now when will I?).
Aw, thanks *hugs* You too!
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It was hard for me too, letting go of the apron strings, but looking back, I wish I had stayed at home for a few more years instead of leaving the nest at 20!! Oh, well, I felt I had to go to assert my independence and enter the 'real' world!! Plus my parents were driving me quite bananas! :D:D
*hugs*
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